'Flown' was commissioned by IlluminatingYork and led to the folding of over 800 pieces of acrylic which was a process that became a daily meditative practice.

“My intention is to make objects and architectures that invite reflection on each persons’ relationship to the places they inhabit and remember. I want to make the familiar patterns of movement that I experience in the everyday visible, such as the motion of water or the simple act of breathing”.

Esther Rolinson is an award winning UK based artist who makes light installations and sculptural works through drawing. She has major permanent installations in the UK and tours large-scale temporary works internationally. Her latest light installation 'Flown' has recently received The Lumen Prize Sculpture and 3D Award 2016 and first prize at the inaugural Art CHI Exhibition, CHI 2016, San Jose, California.

She experiments with materials for each piece and uses everything from acylic, glass and light to programming. To make her works Esther often collaborates and she has an on going creative partnership with Artist Programmer Sean Clark.